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May 12, 2008
Connecticut Grown Connecticut Seed vs. Ecuadorian Grown Connecticut Seed
Many have asked, "What exactly is the difference between Connecticut seed wrapper grown in Connecticut verses Connecticut seed grown in Ecuador?" Well, to be short and sweet, Connecticut seed wrappers originated from the Windsor Valley in the United States and are still grown in the Connecticut River Valley as well. They are known for their light brown color and are thoroughly accepted by cigar enthusiasts across th... |
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| Bunch - The intermediate cluster of filler tobacco in a cigar |
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| Let Cigars Rest - After purchasing cigars, try letting them rest a few months in your humidor. Sometimes retailers keep cigars at a fairly high RH level for shipping or storing. Letting the cigars acclimate to your humidor a month or two, will help get the RH levels in the cigar exactly where you like them, and can actually have a positive affect on the body, flavor and burn of a cigar. |
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